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Chicago Tribune 's Mark Caro stated that Octavius was a "pleasingly complex" villain in Spider-Man 2, [36] with Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times concurring with Caro, opining, "Doc Ock grabs this film with his quartet of sinisterly serpentine mechanical arms and refuses to let go."
Cohen, creator of TV's Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Forever Knight, added action scenes, a non-canonical comic for the villain, gave Doc Ock the catch phrase, "Okey-dokey", and altered his goal from the Fifth Force to a quest for anti-gravity. Producer Golan (using his pen name "Joseph Goldman") then made a minor polish to Cohen's rewrite.
Doc Ock Wins! Lee/Romita Sr. Stan Lee: Oct. 1967 Doctor Octopus steals the Nullifier and uses it on Spider-Man, causing him to forget who he is. 56: Disaster! Lee/Romita Sr. Stan Lee: Nov. 1967 Having lost his memory, Spider-Man helps Doctor Octopus. The first appearance of Captain George Stacy. 57: The Coming of Ka-Zar! Lee/Romita Sr. Stan Lee ...
When Alfred Molina was first invited to reprise his role as the villainous Otto Octavius in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” — the forthcoming third installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
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Doctor Octopus (Dr. Otto Octavius), also known as Doc Ock for short, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (July 1963).
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Peter dons his suit again and takes on Doc Ock as he holds May hostage. Spider-Man manages to rescue May despite letting Doc Ock flee with the money. After discovering that Mary Jane is getting engaged to Jameson's son John and getting into a fight with a drunken Harry during a party, Peter suffers an emotional breakdown over his inability to ...